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Fossilised chompers help scientists sink their teeth into how climate impacted primate and human evolution
History
August 23, 2022
How snakes got their fangs
Australia
August 11, 2021
How animals grow teeth, claws, and other pointy parts
Animals
March 30, 2021
How teeth sense cold temperatures
Biology
March 27, 2021
When mammals were like lounge lizards
Animals
October 13, 2020
Tracing the evolution of vertebrate teeth
Evolution
July 10, 2020
Looking – and staying – sharp
Marine life
September 18, 2019
Three-rooted molars: A rare dental trait lives on
Civilisations
July 8, 2019
Some prehistoric crocs were vegetarians
Palaeontology
June 28, 2019
Fang you, and goodnight
Marine life
June 6, 2019
‘Missing links’ in ancient Native American history
Archaeology
June 5, 2019
The mathematical link: snowflakes and teeth
Mathematics
May 29, 2019
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